‘Avatar’ filmmaker James Cameron describes generative AI as ‘terrifying’
James Cameron on Technology in Filmmaking
James Cameron is well-known for pushing the boundaries of visual effects, particularly in the "Avatar" series, where the iconic blue Na’vi are created using advanced performance capture techniques.
Despite his reputation for embracing new technology, Cameron is not enthusiastic about generative AI.
Performance Capture vs. Generative AI
During an interview with CBS Sunday Morning ahead of the release of "Avatar: Fire and Ash," Cameron pointed out that while performance capture may seem similar to generative AI, the two are fundamentally different. He explained that performance capture involves recording an actor’s movements and expressions as a foundation for digital artists, emphasizing that this process actually highlights the collaboration between actors and directors.
"For a long time, people thought we were using computers to replace actors," Cameron remarked. "But when you look closely at our process, it’s really about honoring the unique connection between the actor and the director."
The CBS feature even showcased the "Avatar" cast performing underwater scenes in a massive 250,000-gallon tank, underscoring the physical demands and artistry involved.
Cameron's Concerns About Generative AI
Cameron contrasted this with generative AI, which he described as technology capable of inventing characters, actors, and entire performances from a simple text prompt. He expressed strong reservations, saying, "That’s terrifying... That’s exactly what we’re not doing."
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